High speed chase begins in Grandview, ends in Sunnyside

Reacting to the Arizona Cardinals' first touchdown in yesterday's Super Bowl are (L-R) John Visser, Louie Krebs (partially hidden), Betty Visser, Doug Herrmann, Dustin Herrmann, Peter Dunkin (partially hidden) and Anna Kellogg (clapping). The group enjoyed the Super Bowl at Sunday's get-together at the Sunnyside Fraternal Order of Eagles lodge. The Pittsburgh Steelers would eventually win the game on a last minute touchdown pass, 27-23.

For the second time in the past two weeks, Grandview Police were led on a high speed chase that ended in Sunnyside.

Grandview Police Officer Travis Shephard attempted a traffic stop just prior to 1 p.m. this past Saturday afternoon for what appeared to be reckless driving on Wine Country Road near I-82 exit 73.

The driver, Humberto Camacho, 26, of Granger failed to comply with the officer's attempt and proceeded to elude the officer at a high rate of speed.

Shephard followed the suspect vehicle, a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu, to North 16th Street in Sunnyside, where pedestrians and vehicles in the area were nearly struck.

Noting the danger to those not involved in the chase, Shephard struck the suspect vehicle with the Grandview patrol car, a 2008 Dodge Charger, causing the suspect vehicle to hit a third vehicle driven by Rafael Cisneros, 29, of Granger.